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President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the Lumbee Act, which recognized the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina but denied them federal benefits.
How a Cherokee tribe used tribal sovereignty to open North Carolina's only legal cannabis dispensary
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians opened its cannabis superstore ... and on other lands. North Carolina remains one of nine states in the U.S. that still prohibits medical cannabis, and ...
A collaboration between the New Kituwah Academy and Western Carolina University produces screen-printed books for learning ...
Kentucky and North Carolina. This was a period of voluntary Indian migration, however, and only a small number of Creeks, Cherokee and Choctaws actually moved to the new lands. In 1823 the Supreme ...
Marijuana is decriminalized, but not legal, in North Carolina. The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians legalized marijuana ... At first, it sold cannabis products to people with a medical marijuana ...
“This is an acknowledgement that there are Native people here, this isn't a dead language ... by the Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians of western North Carolina. “He ...
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